August 15, 2019

The Quail Creek Ukulele Club hosts its first Ukulele Desert Rendezvous on Oct. 19 and 20. To register, visit www.quailcreekukes.com/events and click on the “Register Now” button to purchase your tickets. You also may visit www.brownpapertickets.com and type in “Ukulele Desert Rendezvous.” For more information, contact Kris at qcukulele@gmail.com. Stu Fuchs (aka “Stukulele”) is Grammy-nominated,…

August 15, 2019

Peggy McGee Line dancing, chicken dance, square dancing and the hokey pokey are just some of the fun activities happening at the Javelina Hoedown on Sunday, Oct. 13, in the Madera Clubhouse Ballroom. Each October, The Women of Quail Creek (TWOQC) sponsors an annual scholarship fundraiser that awards scholarships each spring to high school seniors…

August 15, 2019

Where in the World are you reading The Crossing? Submissions for the September issue must be received by August 19. No photoshopped pictures will be included and photos must include either the May, June or July issue of the Crossing. A drawing for a $50 Quail Creek Grill gift certificate will be held for submissions…

August 15, 2019

Anita Fisk The big, red fire truck from Green Valley Fire District Station No. 155 kicked off this year’s Fourth of July parade at Quail Creek. Residents and their guests found great seats along the parade route to cheer loudly from as they enjoyed more than 50 golf carts, bicycles and cars all decorated in…

August 15, 2019

The Photo Club of Quail Creek just completed its third quarterly photo challenge, which had a theme of “Looking Up or Looking Down.” Each club member could enter up to three photos that had to be taken within the calendar quarter. The photographer/artist could post process the photo in any way, including using Photoshop filters…

August 15, 2019

Ron and Vicki Sullivan Mark your calendars for the fall 2019 Mata Ortiz pottery, jewelry and Zapotec weaving show coming to Quail Creek’s Kino Conference Center Oct. 11 through 13. Returning to the Kino Conference Center are acclaimed potters Lydia Quezada and son Moroni. Using only the most primitive of methods, Lydia and Moroni create…